Podcast - 28th October 2013
M-commerce and mobile payments are terms that can mean several different things.
In this special podcast we learn more about the subject by talking to Tim Green, editor-in-chief of Mobile Money Revolution.
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A lighter iPad for light-fingered Apple thieves?
Mark Bridge writes:
No prizes for guessing which two mobile tech stories grabbed most of the headlines last week. Tuesday morning saw Nokia’s much-rumoured tablet and phablet launches, with a Windows RT device and two 6-inch smartphones joining the company’s product portfolio.
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As suggested a few weeks ago by Samsung’s preliminary results, the South Korean electronics giant has reported another record quarter.
Net income was up 25% year-on-year to a new high of 8.05 trillion won (£4.7 billion) for Q3 of 2013.
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Mobile security company NQ Mobile has been called “a massive fraud” by investment research business Muddy Waters.
Not only does Muddy Waters claim that “at least 72% of NQ’s purported 2012 China security revenue is fictitious”, it also describes the NQ Antivirus 7.0 product as “unsafe for sale to consumers” and “spyware”.
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Podcast - 25th October 2013
HTML5 is often described as the shape of things to come; sometimes as the future of the web and sometimes as the nemesis of native mobile applications.
But exactly what is 'HTML 5' - and what does it mean to the mobile industry?
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